ZuluZuluu feat. Greg Grease + K. Raydio & Psymun

Psymun teams with frequent collaborator K.Raydio, also from Minneapolis and on the rise with her jazzy bluesy vocals. Add another local collaborator rapper Greg Grease, featured on the Current blog for some electronic soul with technically impressive rapping.

About Greg Grease

The beats on Greg Grease’s late-2012 release Cornbread, Pearl & G are a decidedly fresh mix of smoky turntablist throwbacks, jazzy loops, and psychedelic textures, but they’re just the trimmings for his meaty rhymes. A master of cadence, mood, speed, and content, the Minneapolis rapper could have released all of the tracks a capella and they’d still glisten. “For what it’s worth, I might record this verse and trash it/So if you hear this track then you know it’s magic,” he says on “Do It to the Death.” Both his recorded work and performances echo this level of scrupulous quality control. Narratives on inner-city violence, domestic struggle, and the assertion of one’s greatness have been a staple of rap lyrics for decades, but in Grease’s ever-rolling flow they’re reborn. [City Pages, Best Hip-hop Artist 2013]

About Sarah White

Sarah White, best known in Minneapolis for her work with Traditional Methods and Black Blondie, fuses sultry vocals with eclectic lyrics and dirty beats. Collaborating and rockin’ stages with talented artists like King Britt, K-OS, Imani Uzuri, M.anifest and more, she also proudly took home first place in Scion’s Electronic Vocalist Competition in 2009. White has spent the last five years making music in Brooklyn, NY and has recently returned home to share her unique talents with her home cities.